Harrison DOUTHIT19
was born about 1842 in North Carolina.19
He appeared in the census on 21 Sep 1850 in Davidson County, North Carolina.19,852
He appeared in the census on 15 Aug 1860 in Newton County, Missouri.19,365
Parents: Henry DOUTHIT and Clarissa PEAKE.

Henry DOUTHIT19
was born in 1806 in North Carolina.19
He appeared in the census on 21 Sep 1850 in Davidson County, North Carolina.19,852
He appeared in the census on 15 Aug 1860 in Newton County, Missouri.19,365
He died about 1874.19 [jshinn2.ged]

Moved to Newton County, Missouri.

Census: Household included Matthen Jarvis, age 36, b. North Carolina, in the
1860 Census.

Sr. John DOUTHIT19
was born on 9 May 1709 in Coleraine, Londonderry County, Ireland.19 [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Alt. Birth] He
died on 22 Feb 1784 in Hope, Rowan County, North Carolina.19 He was buried on 23 Feb 1784 in Old Hope Cemetery,
Near Clemmons, North Carolina.19
He was also known as John Douthit. [jshinn2.ged]

Census Records 1759 Rowan Co, North Carolina. Moved to America
when he was 15 years old (with parents). Lived in Monocacy,
Maryland. He was a weaver by trade and worked in PA, NY and MD.
Patriot during the American Revolutionary War and furnished
wheat to the Militia's of North Carolina, South Carolina, and
Virginia. He helped organize and build the first Hope Moravian
Church in 1780 at Clemmons, North Carolina (information from
Brandon Hough). Has a bronze DAR Plaque on his grave. A record
from the S.A.R. lineage book states that 'John Douthit was an
active patriot and furnished supplies to the Rev. Soldiers as
shown by NC Revolutionary Army Accounts.' It further states
that 'John Douthit was a soldier in the Army of Gen.
Nathaniel Greene as shown by payment in the NC Revolutionary
Army Accounts. Parents: Robert Andrew
DOUTHITT.

Jr. John DOUTHIT19
was born on 10 Apr 1742 in Monocacy, Carroll's Manor, Prince Georges County,
Maryland.19 He died on 9
Jun 1813 in Greenville, Anderson County, South Carolina.19 Parents: Sr.
John DOUTHIT and Mary Elizabeth Hope
SCOTT.

Spouse: Mary Eleanor DAVIS.
Jr. John DOUTHIT and Mary Eleanor DAVIS were married on 9 Mar 1764 in Rowan County,
North Carolina.19 [jshinn2.ged]